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These manually executed arts were thus no longer obliged to serve as the means of recording and disseminating information as they once had been and were eventually freed to explore aesthetically the basic visual elements of line, colour, tone, and composition in a nonrepresentational context.
A formal ethical approval process was not required therefore for the purposes of recording and disseminating project outcomes.
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